The divine corporate blogging expert Debbie Weil recently asked this question on her blog, as part of a Kindle version refresh of her excellent book “The Corporate Blogging Book.” Debbie asked me to think about whether a blog should be the social media hub – your epicenter, the place where you’re trying to bring your [...]
Attacking the Social Media Lynch Mob
Can we put down the pitchforks? For most of the past year, there’s been a barrage of blog posts bemoaning the social media gold rush, and the number of self-proclaimed experts that seem to propagate like pink eye in a kindergarten class. In fact, there was much hand-wringing a couple weeks ago when Mashable breathlessly [...]
Social Media Plus Sucking Equals Success
Sometimes being wrong feels so right. Truth and candor are in short supply these days. Perhaps it’s always been this way, but it sure seems like there’s an awful lot of politicians, celebrities, and athletes that have been unmasked as liars and losers. Soon we’ll have someone taking steroids while cavorting with hookers and debating [...]
Don’t Lose Your Social Media Joy
Watching the mini-mites play hockey at today’s tournament in Durango, Colorado, it struck me that these kids play for the pure joy of it. They don’t care who wins, who scores goals, who gets to be goalie. They care about having fun, and what the post-game snack might be. And as social media matures, I [...]
Crushing the Myth of B2B Social Media
In nearly every speech or Webinar I conduct, someone in the audience asks “But all this social media stuff doesn’t apply to B2B right?” Yes, social media applies to B2B. In fact, social media can be MORE transformative for a B2B company than a B2C company. This is because B2B has a smaller potential customer [...]
What Brett Favre Can Teach You About Social Media Strategy
I went to the Arizona Cardinals vs. Minnesota Vikings game last Sunday. In addition to pitting two strong NFC teams against one another, the game included an interesting milestone – Brett Favre’s NFL record-tying 283rd consecutive game. 283 NFL games. In a row. Except for sleep and breathe, I’ve never done anything 283 times in [...]
The Death of Sexy – Social Media, Integration and Real Business
Maybe we’ve gotten a little ahead of ourselves? In our zeal for YouTube videos, and Facebook apps, and iphone wizardry, and augmented reality we’ve in many cases neglected the many ways we can socially enable the marketing we’ve been doing all along. Sure it’s exciting to play with all the shiny new social media toys [...]
Social Media Marketing Case Study – More is More
The last social media case study in a 3-part series this week. Sometimes, your customers should be the star of your social media show, not the brand. That notion is at the heart of this social media case study featuring Spellbinders Paper Arts, a five year-old manufacturer of tools for the paper crafting enthusiast. If [...]
The Geometry of Social Media – Why Triangles Rule
Whether it’s your Facebook page, your blog, your Linkedin group, or your private brand community, your social media home base operates like a sports bar. You first go to a sports bar for the amenities. The TVs. The food. The beer selection. But you return again and again not for the elements that brought you [...]
Your Customers Don’t Want to be Your Friend
Join me and 21 other speakers for Facebook Success Summit 2010, a Webinar series with everything you need to know about Facebook for business. Sessions start October 5. Go to http://bit.ly/facebooksuccess to save 50% for a limited time. If you’re Apple, Nike, or anything made with bacon, stop reading now. If not, read on and [...]
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